Ridgerunner
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I planted Tartan last Spring 2019.  This first shot is the bean I planted.
		
		
	
	
		
	
I got four different segregations, shown below, none quite identical to what I planted in color but the pattern was similar. The one marked "A" below was close. Tartan was a semirunner. A, B, and C below were also semi-runners. D was a bush plant so you can see it is still segregating.
		
	
When I clear my other beds I plan on planting B and D. I don't have room to plant the other two but plan on saving them and maybe trying them later. I have limited room and had to select one to try to stabilize. They are all every pretty. I do want to see what develops from this line. I have very few beans of each color and hesitate to risk them in the mail to Poland. Hopefully I can get better productivity this time around.
When I grew Karachaganak last year I had one that was a bush. It looks like Karachaganak so no change in that. I plan to plant Kara Bush later this spring also. I'd really like top stabilize a bush variety of that.
			
			I got four different segregations, shown below, none quite identical to what I planted in color but the pattern was similar. The one marked "A" below was close. Tartan was a semirunner. A, B, and C below were also semi-runners. D was a bush plant so you can see it is still segregating.
When I clear my other beds I plan on planting B and D. I don't have room to plant the other two but plan on saving them and maybe trying them later. I have limited room and had to select one to try to stabilize. They are all every pretty. I do want to see what develops from this line. I have very few beans of each color and hesitate to risk them in the mail to Poland. Hopefully I can get better productivity this time around.
When I grew Karachaganak last year I had one that was a bush. It looks like Karachaganak so no change in that. I plan to plant Kara Bush later this spring also. I'd really like top stabilize a bush variety of that.